Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1962, Image 6

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Freshly Painted
Portrait Missing;
Sought by Owner
Hat anyone in in Eagla
Point or Shady Cov areas
(ound a freihly paintad
portrait?
On disappeared rcntly
It th Eagla Point ichoolt.
Th picture it 14 by 18
inchei, and it don in oilt.
It had been touched up
with a variety of colort to
the ace in the manner in
which artittt us on Tim
magazine covert. It terved
at a model lor other por
trait! being don by mem
ber t ol the Eagle Point
adult oil painting datt.
It all began when Mrt.
Scott Brill. Star route 1.
box 520, Trail, who did th
portrait, wat leaving clan
one evening. Sh carrid
th picture with another
into a hall to be taken to
the car.
On arriving home, the
discovered the portrait wat
missing, but the other pic
ture vvai in the car.
School officials checked
the surrounding rooms and
halls, but could not find it.
Th picture is unsigned.
The portrait is a friend
of Mrs. Brill and sh it
anxious to raclaim it. Any
on who might know th
wheraabouls of th paint
ing is asked to contact Mrs.
Brill.
Four Local Students
Receh'G Degrees
Four students from Mcd
ford are among those sched
uled to receive bachelor of
arts degrees during the 120th
Willamette university c o m
mencement exercises today,
university officials reported.
Robert Caldwell Maentz
Jr., Mcdford, will be among
fie law school graduates re
ccavHs batlWor of science in
law ail baokelor of laws do
yret's ifarivag the exercises.
P.O. Box 252
By NOFdUA CLARK
Variety of Activities Planned In Summer Recreation Program
The Medford park and rec
reation department hat again
planned a variety of activities
as part of its summer recrea
tion program, according to
Robert L. Haworth, depart
ment director.
Among programs to be car
ried out this summer during
school vacation months are a
baseball clinic and league
play, a Softball league, tennis
Car Leaves Highway,
Hits Power Pole
A car driven by Charles
Benjamin Young, 18, of 3473
Chicory lane, Mcdford, went
over a bank and struck a pow
er pole along Highway 99
south of Medford early Sat
urday morning, state police
said.
The Young car was involv
ed in an accident with a car
driven by John James Kam
ody, 19, of 902 King St., police
said. No injuries were reported.
classes and competition, a va
riety of playground activities,
and instruction in gymnastics,
tumbling, trampoline, baton
twirling, and swimming.
Swimming classes at Haw
thorne and Jackson pools will
be divided into four 11-day
session this summer: the first
will begin June 18 and end
June 29; the second from July
9 to July 20; third from July
23 to Aug. 3; and fourth from
Aug. 8 to Aug. 17.
Family Swimming
Family swimming at both
pools will be scheduled each
week day from 5:30 to 7 p.m..
Classes for all levels of
swimming ability have been
arranged, as well as courses
in junior and senior lifesav
ing. John Kovenz, Medford High
school baseball coach, will
supervise the summer baseball
clinic and league play. He
will be assisted by a number
of local coaches and instruc
tors. ,
CANNON HUNTING
IS A CRAZY HOBBY
"It's hard to imagine an
international organization
with 998 active members who
search the mountains, lakes,
rivers and sea-bottoms for old
muzzle - loading cannon
fy. very old mutzla-loadert
which have been dredged
from the sea or hav been
dug from long-forgotten for
tifications. "CHAOS was born in Scat-
tie on April 13, 1949 during
writes Dr. Donald H. Clark ,ne m03t severe earthquake
head hunter of Cannon Hunt- ever recorded in uie r-acinc
ers Association of Seattle I Northwest. The name is an
(CHAOS).
"Nevertheless such an or
ganization exists and is very
active in all parts of the world
except the more violent com
munistic countries whete hu
mor Is non-existent.
"Not that cannon hunting
is a loke, however. Far 4rom
it! Vfhile there's a great deal
of'pleasure in searching for
these old Runs, practically all
of the CHAOS expeditions
lue e serious purposes.
Several members have built
11, nil onuinnnH Knatc u,hirh aro
mt bachelor of arts : deslgned to scck and localp
ancient shipwrecks. Ed Link
of Binghamton, New York, is
now exploring in the Mcditnr
ranian with his Sea Diver, the
third craft which he has built
for this specific purpose. Cap
tain Craig Hamilton of Miami
In
abbreviation of Cannon Hunt
ers Association of Seattle.
When I and my journalistic
son founded CHAOS, we did
not realize it would become
violently international, or we
might have devised another
name.
"Today there are few coun
tries without Cannon Hunters
and few areas In the U. S. in
which neglected or misplaced
cannon arc not 'recovered'.
Oregon is fourth among the
states, with 42 very active
members.
ugneos toieiy will e G. Lynn
Ktatas, Joan Marilyn Laurila,
I'crt L i n 1 ey Youngblood,
and. DmW Kenneth Den-
Lt. Col. E. S. Starr, son ofcruises lne Florida Keys
Mrs. Sari winkleman, 505
itKtic dr., Ashland, was pro
M.ia' to his present rank rec
ently wkii: serving with the
A.rmj Headquarters at St.
Colonel Starr, a graduate of
Aieilaad High school and
tctXtorn Oregon college, for
mrly was a Jackson county
ac'mU teacher. While In the
niAc? Vv and his wife lived
WUamette ave. in Med-
search of old Spanish and
British ships which carried
their hi;se cannon to the bot
tom in another century.
"Scientific cannon ex
perts, practically all of
whom are members of CHA
OS, are on the staff of most
of the larger museums
throughout the U. S. Can
noneer Mandol Peterson of
the Smithsonian Institution
is often called to distant
parts of the world to identi
ty S. 'CENTRAL
OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9
MMTGOMERY WARD
The program is open to any
boy who has reached his ninth
birthday, or who has not grad
uated from high school prior
to June 9.
The classes will start at 8:30
a.m., June 18, and will con
tinue through June 29 at the
Medford High school baseball
field.
Each boy will be expected
to furnish hit own baseball
glove, with baseball shoes be
ing optional. Other equipment
will be furnished by the parks
and recreation department.
When the clinic is complet
ed, playground teams will be
formed and games will be
played all summer in the
Sandblowers league. The
schedule will be announced
later.
Anyone interested in play
ing in either the Jackson
Countv Softball league or In
the Medford Church league
this summer should contact
the recreation department In
the city hall by calling 773
7355. Girls Softball
Registration for girls soft
ball (fourth through seventh
grades) will be accepted at
any supervised playground.
An inter-playground league
will be formed if interest war
rants, Haworth said.
Registration in tennis in
struction for students from
grades six through high school
will be held at the Medford
High school tennis courts at
8:30 a.m. Monday, June 25.
A fee of $1 will be charged
beginners and intermediates;
advanced student fee is $2.
Tennis classes will be con
ducted Monday through Thurs
day each week for six weeks,
beginning June 28. Tennis
balls will be furnished by the
department, but each student
will need a racket, tennis
shoes and appropriate cloth
ing. Boys and girls' competi
tive teams will be selected
from the members of the ad
vanced classes, and home-and-home
matches will be sched
uled with city teams from
Grants Pass and Klamath
Falls.
Doubles and singles tourna
ments are planned at the con
clusion of the summer tennis
program. Bob Huff, Medford '
High school tennis coach, will
supervise the program.
Haworth said that adult
classes In tennis may be of
fered this summer if there j
is sufficient demand.
Cooperate With Schools i
In cooperation with the pro
gram by the Medford public
schools, a broad offering of
playground activities is sched
uled for the summer recrea
tion program, including
games, sports, social activities.
! arts and crafts, music and
drama, nature lore and special
events.
j Supervised by recreation
I leaders, the activities are to be
I centered at Howard, Jackson,
i Washington and Jefferson
i schools, and at Hawthorne
park.
Additional Inform ation
about the program, as well
as special classes in gymnas
tics, tumbling, trampoline,
and baton instruction may be
obtained at the city parks
and recreation department in
city hall.
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Sunday, June 17
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W,''-,T1.JUI,
"One of the most Interest
ing lost cannon in Oregon is
in the Owyhee Canyon, in the
far southeastern corner of the
state, lt has been sighted by
surveyors, plane pilots and
mining engineers, but it is
going to he a real chore to
got it out. Cannoneer N. S.
Wagner of Baker knows ex
actly where It is located, and
he may recover it before the
iinu flies in 1962.
"Albany boasts a half-ton
muzzle loader with a long
and interesting history. It was
dredged from Willamette riv
er in 1936. after 80 years on
the bottom. Oregon Cannon
Ilnnlers know the general lo
cation of a ship's cannon
which was abandoned during
the Indian wars at a lonely
spot on Oregon's coast line.
"Headauartert of CHA
OS are in Seattle, but it
isn't a conventional organi
sation, as the nam impliss.
There is no constitution, no
by-laws, no dues and ro
minutes of th last meeting,
inasmuch as the only meet
ings are cannon hunts at
odd times and in very odd
places. Membership in
cludes almost every known
profession, art, occupation,
sex and race in the world.
Nobody is ever invited to
join CHAOS, which probab
ly is th reason that the list
of active Cannon Hunters
is Increasing by leaps and
bounds."
Scholarships Are
Presented Students
Four students from Med
ford were awarded scholar
ships for the 1 062-63 academic
year, according to Dr. E. W.
E. Itaird, dean of the Uni
versity of Oregon medical
school.
Joseph J. Antony. Mcdford,
won the surgicHl sales schol
arship. An Avalon Founda
tion cash scholarship went to
Willard n. Lilly. Medford
Sharon Louise Carr. Med
ford, received a stale scholar
ship for annual tuition for
three terms as a medical
technolocy sti.acnt. and Mar
tha Louise Card. Mcdford. re
ceived a stale scholarship as'
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